Paul's Necessary Sin: The Experience of LiberationRoutledge, 5 gru 2016 - 272 How can we know today what was happening in the minds and hearts of Paul and the first Christians so long ago? By getting below the surface of Paul's theology, the consistent key elements of early Christian experience are revealed in a way that throws light on the meaning of powerful religious experiences and movements both in the past and today. Illuminating for those who have never read a word on Paul yet disturbing and provocative for biblical scholars, this book tackles the topic of the religious experience of Paul and the first Christians. Lacking authentic knowledge of Paul's liberating experience, generations of translators and interpreters have inevitably and sometimes clumsily obscured Paul's meaning. In this book the scholarly accusation that Paul is incoherent is turned upside down to show how uncritically accepted ways of translating Paul mislead today's reader and introduce a mystifying complexity into scholarship on Paul. Taking the reader step-by-step through a painstaking restoration of the meaning of Paul's text, the colour and form of Paul's original vision are revealed. |
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... dikaioō . We will look at precisely what these Greek words mean in the first chapter but what I want to point out now is the cause of the shock that I first experienced . It seemed to me obvious that if Paul is using noun and verb from ...
... dikaioō . We will look at precisely what these Greek words mean in the first chapter but what I want to point out now is the cause of the shock that I first experienced . It seemed to me obvious that if Paul is using noun and verb from ...
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... dikaioō , usually translated into English as ' to be justified ' . Luther felt the same difficulty as many other interpreters down the years . Paul appears to be speaking of something momentous - a real change which in other contexts he ...
... dikaioō , usually translated into English as ' to be justified ' . Luther felt the same difficulty as many other interpreters down the years . Paul appears to be speaking of something momentous - a real change which in other contexts he ...
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... dikaioō . The definition proposed indicates that what Paul is speaking about is a universal human concern , not something peculiar to Jewish thought or peculiar to the world of the first century ; he is dealing with the issue of how any ...
... dikaioō . The definition proposed indicates that what Paul is speaking about is a universal human concern , not something peculiar to Jewish thought or peculiar to the world of the first century ; he is dealing with the issue of how any ...
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... dikaioō ) comes from the same root as ' righteousness ' ( dikaiosunē ) . A connection can be made with the meaning of the noun already proposed : ' to be justified ' can be understood to have the sense of to be given a state / manner of ...
... dikaioō ) comes from the same root as ' righteousness ' ( dikaiosunē ) . A connection can be made with the meaning of the noun already proposed : ' to be justified ' can be understood to have the sense of to be given a state / manner of ...
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... dikaioō to indicate a real change for the individual in which right action becomes possible . Ziesler's view of ' justification ' in Paul stops short of the radical change as defined above ( 88 ) : Justification is strictly acceptance ...
... dikaioō to indicate a real change for the individual in which right action becomes possible . Ziesler's view of ' justification ' in Paul stops short of the radical change as defined above ( 88 ) : Justification is strictly acceptance ...
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Abraham adapted NRSV akoē apostles argued argument central chapter child childminder Christ Jesus Christian circumcision clearly coherent comes condemnation consistent context contrast Corinthians covenant created creation death dikaiōma direction for behaviour dry-stone wall Dunn Dunn's E. P. Sanders elemental spirits elements English existing which subsists experience faith of Jesus flesh fleshly Galatians Gentiles gift glory God's Greek Greek word human humankind identified important indicates individual interpretation Israel Jesus Christ Jew and Gentile Jewish Jews Judaism justified keep aligned law of Moses letter liberation living Lord main text mortal Moses nature nomos noun obedience passage Paul means Paul says Paul speaks Paul’s Paul's theology Paul's thought Paul's understanding Pauline Christianity phrase plight PLJP precisely present prophetic word referring revealed right action righteousness Romans Sanders Sanders's seen sense slavery Spirit state/manner of existing stoicheia stoicheō things Torah transformation translation understood verb whole law Ziesler